Jet Li
Born | April 26, 1963 |
Hometown | Beijing, People's Republic of China |
Net worth | $250 million |
Height | 5'6" (1.68m) |
Spouse | Nina Li Chi (m 1999 - present) , Huang Qiuyan (m 1987 - 1990) |
Children | Jane Li |
Parents | Zhang Feng Lan |
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Mulan sees slow start in China with £18m opening weekend despite costing £155m
- Film was released in Chinese cinemas a week after making its international debut on Disney+
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Disney releases first new Mulan trailer - but there's no Mushu
Disney has released its first trailer for the live-action remake of epic warrior film Mulan, featuring an all-Asian cast. Starring Liu Yifei as the titular hero, Donnie Yen, Jason Scott Lee and Jet Li are also among the cast members reworking the 1998 cartoon, which tells the story of a young woman masquerading as a man to fight invaders attacking China. The teaser shows snapshots of Mulan's journey to becoming China's greatest warrior in place of her ailing father, and while it looks like she
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It's Finally Here! Get A First Look At The Actress Playing Mulan In The Live-Action Remake
Our little baby’s all grown up and savin’ China!
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Disney releases first look at live-action Mulan
The movie is now in production.
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Jet Li fans concerned after seeing 'frail' pic of him
But his manager says there's no cause for concern.
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Jet Li is 'unrecognisable' in fan photo, sparks health concerns
Martial arts fans are concerned for the health of action star Jet Li after a picture of him in Tibet went viral.
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Disney's live-action Mulan remake casts Jet Li
And a big Chinese star is set to play the villain.
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Jack Ma is relaunching his own kung fu movie where he defeats 8 celebrity martial artists with the power of tai chi — here's how to watch it
Jack Ma, a tai chi practitioner, stars in a newly-released kung fu short. "Gongshoudao" sees the Alibaba founder defeat a string of foes. Alibaba is relaunching the movie for a global audience on February 16.
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Mulan casts Chinese star Liu Yifei in lead role for live-action remake
Liu Yifei has been picked by Disney to play Mulan in its upcoming live action remake of its 1998 hit animated film focused on a young girl who excels in a masculine military world that is dismissive women who want to join its ranks. Liu, who is also known by the name of Crystal Liu, was chosen after a massive search by the movie house to find an actress who could portray the young woman, and for an actress who possesses the necessary skills to shine in a film with plenty of action. The Chinese
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Jack Ma, one of China's richest billionaires, is starring in a kung fu movie with Jet Li
Ma is famous for stunts like this, including singing on stage at a music festival, and breaking into a Michael Jackson-inspired dance routine. Eccentric Chinese billionaire Jack Ma is starring in a kung fu movie alongside martial arts masters like Jet Li.
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'Arrival' was right — language can actually alter our experience of time
In the film Arrival, Amy Adams plays linguist Louise Banks who is trying to decipher an alien language. My new study – which I worked on with linguist Emanuel Bylund – shows that bilinguals do indeed think about time differently, depending on the language context in which they are estimating the duration of events. The way that bilinguals handle these different ways of thinking has long been a mystery to language researchers.
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